THE PUPPETMASTERS by Jay GoodmanMay 2nd, 2018: I’ve written about how TDCJ used to be run. I have talked about the worthless grievance system. And, I told you a little about how the kitchens are being run. About that, I’m trying to get some good documentation for you to look at to prove some of wh

LIVING THE LIE by Kris RussellApril 21st, 2018: I lived a double-life in the freeworld. One was as a perfect husband, father, brother and friend. Sadly, the other one was destined for coming to prison.

19 DAYS by Kris PussellApril 15th, 2018: by Kris Pussell They say little babes are meant for holdin’. They say that the eyes can see the truth.

SPREADIN’April 10th, 2018: You might have gotten the impression from the writing so far that everything about being locked up in the TDCJ is just plain rotten. Well, it is. Okay, except for maybe this one thing, and it’s a thing which might surprise you. Since I’ve been locked

12 1/2 years in Prison By Mike PowersApril 5th, 2018: I have 12 ½ years in prison in the State of Texas, and as I’m sure everyone will agree, Texas is well—known for their tough ness on crime.

A TRIP TO THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE by Jason McGrawMarch 31st, 2018: Most all of us at one time or another are going to experience a trip to the hospital sometime in our lives, and usually these memories leave some unpleasant memories for us. Note, imagine your worst nightmare of a hospital visit and times that by a hundre

KEEPING IT CLEAN by Mike PowersMarch 25th, 2018: My job here on the unit is clothing exchanger. What that means is that I work for the laundry department and my specific task is to take dirty clothes and exchange them for clean ones every weekday. I REALLY like my job. It doesn’t take up a lot of m